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On Wednesday 21 January 2004 22:29, Mark Miller wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>> On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Erik Schnetter wrote:
> > Direct calling between thorns is deprecated; try to use aliased
> > functions for that.
>> Right. I've been aliasing all of my inter-thorn function calls.
> However, with the CactusEOS thorns, there are arguments like
>> int EOS_RegisterMethod(const char *name)
>> It is not clear to me that Cactus supports strings/chararrays/Fortran
> with aliased functions. Is there an example where this is done?
I don't know of any. But it looks as if strings were okay if they come
last in the list of arguments. Try the type STRING or CCTK_STRING.
> > If you must, you can create a file "configuration.ccl" in the thorn
> > A directory with an entry
> > REQUIRES THORNS: thornB
> > which will force thorn B's library to be located after thorn A's,
> > removing the linker error.
>> This is a fix, but a temporary one, right? Or is this functionality
> here to stay?
I guess that the functionality itself will stay around one way or
another. Tom Goodale assures us that this temporary fix will go away.
- -erik
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